LUV-LOV CHOCO PANDA MILK CHOCOLATE is a registered trademark filed in March 2025 by Columbia International Food Products, Inc., a long-established Filipino confectionery company known for brands like Vfresh, Potchi, iCool and Chocquik, which has operated since 1937 and focuses on affordable sweets for the Philippine market.
Percy's Fast Food Toy Stories
On November 4, 2014, Percy's Fast Food Restaurant Toys Collection was declared the Largest by the Guinness World Records at 10,000 unique pieces from McDonald's, Jollibee, Burger King, KFC, Wendy's, Chick-Fil-A, Carl's Jr., Hardee's and other Fast Food Restaurants. This blog highlights and celebrates each individual toy's story included in the collection as all of them are now Officially Amazing!!! I will also feature my Comic Strip, Amazing Grace who I hope will be a Fast Food Toy too someday.
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Tuesday, February 3, 2026
Munchlax - Pokémon Evolution Surprise Jollibee Kids Meal (February 2026)
Munchlax is a Baby Pokémon introduced in Generation IV and is the pre-evolved form of Snorlax, highlighting the early stage of one of the franchise’s most iconic Pokémon. Known for its insatiable appetite, Munchlax spends most of its time eating and storing food in its thick fur, a trait that foreshadows Snorlax’s legendary love for sleeping and eating. In the games, Munchlax evolves into Snorlax through high friendship rather than level-up, emphasizing bonding and care over battle experience. Despite its small size, Munchlax has impressive defensive stats and a strong movepool for a Baby Pokémon, making it surprisingly durable in battles. Its design and evolution reflect Pokémon’s recurring theme of growth through nurturing, transforming a constantly hungry, energetic youngster into the calm, massive Snorlax.
Psyduck - Pokémon Evolution Surprise Jollibee Kids Meal (February 2026)
Psyduck is a Water-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I and is known for its constant headaches, which trigger powerful psychic abilities when the pain becomes intense. Although Psyduck itself does not consciously control these powers, moments of stress can unleash moves like Confusion and Psychic, making it surprisingly strong despite its clumsy and confused demeanor. Psyduck evolves into Golduck starting at level 33, at which point it becomes more confident, agile, and physically imposing, with its psychic powers more refined and less dependent on headaches. This evolution represents a shift from chaotic, accidental strength to controlled speed and skill, turning Psyduck’s hidden potential into Golduck’s calm and capable presence.
Vulpix - Pokémon Evolution Surprise Jollibee Kids Meal (February 2026)
Vulpix is a small, fox-like Pokémon first introduced in Generation I of the Pokémon franchise, known for its reddish-brown fur and six curled tails that are said to rise in number as it grows. In the core games, Vulpix evolves into Ninetales when a Trainer uses a Fire Stone — there’s no specific level requirement, so the evolution can happen at virtually any point once you have the stone. Vulpix also has a regional variant called Alolan Vulpix introduced in later generations: this Ice-type form evolves into Alolan Ninetales when exposed to an Ice Stone instead of a Fire Stone, reflecting adaptation to icy environments.
Pichu - Pokémon Evolution Surprise Jollibee Kids Meal (February 2026)
Pichu is the smallest and earliest stage in the Pikachu evolutionary line, introduced in Generation II of the Pokémon series as a Baby Pokémon. Classified as an Electric-type, Pichu evolves into Pikachu when it reaches high friendship (happiness) with its Trainer, highlighting the importance of bonding rather than battle experience for its evolution. In games and animated appearances, Pichu is portrayed as playful but clumsy, often discharging electricity uncontrollably due to its underdeveloped electric sacs, which can harm itself. This vulnerability explains why Pichu has lower base stats compared to Pikachu and Raichu, yet it remains popular for its cute design and symbolic role in showing Pokémon growth through care, friendship, and maturity.
Duck Dodgers Daffy Duck Warner Brothers Looney Tunes (1997)
Duck Dodgers is a sci-fi parody version of Daffy Duck from The Duck Dodgers animated segments produced by Warner Bros. for Looney Tunes in 1997, inspired by the classic 1953 short Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century. Voiced by Jeff Bennett in the modern iteration, Duck Dodgers reimagines Daffy as an overconfident, glory-seeking space hero who constantly exaggerates his achievements despite frequent blunders. The character humorously satirizes space-adventure tropes, especially Star Wars and Star Trek, while maintaining Daffy’s trademark egotism and manic energy. Set in a futuristic universe filled with aliens, ray guns, and intergalactic rivalries—most notably with Marvin the Martian—Duck Dodgers became popular for blending classic Looney Tunes slapstick with contemporary sci-fi humor, eventually leading to a full television series that aired from 2003 to 2006.
Mark the Alien Fairly Odd Parents Burger King (2004)
Mark the Alien is a minor but memorable background character from Nickelodeon’s animated series The Fairly OddParents, known for appearing in outer-space or sci-fi–themed episodes that highlight the show’s absurd humor. He is depicted as a small green alien with a simple, cartoonish design that matches the series’ exaggerated art style and comedic tone. Rather than playing a major role in the storyline, Mark the Alien is often used for quick jokes, visual gags, or brief interactions that parody classic alien stereotypes such as UFOs and space invasions. His presence reflects The Fairly OddParents’ tendency to fill its world with odd, one-off characters that enrich the universe and add to the show’s fast-paced, joke-heavy storytelling.
Mr. Smee Peter Pan Happy Meal McDonald’s (2002)
The Mr. Smee Peter Pan Happy Meal toy (2002) was part of McDonald’s promotional tie-in for Disney’s Peter Pan home video release, celebrating the film’s classic characters for a new generation of kids. Mr. Smee, Captain Hook’s loyal and lovable sidekick, was designed in bright, cartoon-accurate colors with a friendly expression that matched his gentle personality in the movie. The toy typically featured a simple interactive function—such as a movable arm or body action—making it easy and fun for young children to play with. Released globally in select markets, including Asia, the Mr. Smee toy is now considered a nostalgic collectible by Disney and McDonald’s fans, especially those who grew up with early-2000s Happy Meal promotions and classic animated films.
Precious Moments Inc. (2002)
In 2002, Precious Moments Inc. released a charming 3-inch figurine of a little girl crafted from solid material, exemplifying the company’s signature style of innocence and sweetness. This miniature collectible features the brand’s iconic teardrop-shaped eyes, gentle facial expression, and delicate detailing in her clothing and posture, capturing a sense of purity and warmth. Designed for both display and collecting, the figurine reflects Precious Moments’ focus on celebrating childhood, love, and tender emotions, making it a popular keepsake for collectors and gift-givers alike. Its compact size and durable construction allowed it to become a treasured piece in any Precious Moments collection.
Snoopy Push Pin Peanuts United Features Syndicate
The Snoopy Push Pin from the 1970s, produced under the Peanuts United Feature Syndicate, is a nostalgic collectible that showcases the beloved comic strip character Snoopy in a playful, functional form. Push pins featuring Snoopy were popular during this era, often used to decorate bulletin boards, lockers, or personal spaces, blending practicality with fandom. These items typically captured Snoopy’s whimsical personality—whether lounging atop his doghouse, dancing, or engaging in imaginative antics—and were printed in vibrant colors and durable materials, reflecting the design trends of the 1970s. As part of the Peanuts merchandising boom, Snoopy push pins are now valued by collectors for their vintage charm, cultural significance, and connection to Charles M. Schulz’s enduring comic legacy.
Woodstock Push Pin Peanuts United Features Syndicate (1970s)
Woodstock Push Pin, a collectible toy from the 1970s, was part of the Peanuts franchise licensed by United Feature Syndicate. It featured Woodstock, Snoopy’s small yellow bird friend, in a charming push-pin design that could be displayed on bulletin boards or other surfaces. Produced during the height of Peanuts’ popularity, these pins captured the playful and whimsical essence of Charles Schulz’s characters, appealing to both children and adult fans of the comic strip. The Woodstock Push Pin was notable for its simple yet colorful design, making it a small but beloved memorabilia item for collectors of Peanuts merchandise from that era
Dog as Policeman - B. Little
"Dog as Policeman" by B. Little refers to a 4-inch tall, blue-uniformed figurine toy, often listed on platforms like eBay UK. It depicts a dog in a police uniform, typically used for decorative purposes or as a collectible, and is listed within searches for small dog-themed items and figures.
Friend Bear - Care Bears Kenner (1983)
Friend Bear, released by Kenner in 1983 as part of the original Care Bears line, is a cheerful and iconic character known for promoting friendship and kindness. Easily recognized by her golden-orange fur and a heart-shaped rainbow emblem on her tummy, Friend Bear embodies the spirit of caring and connecting with others. Like other Care Bears of the era, she came with a soft, huggable body and movable arms and legs, making her perfect for play or display. Kenner’s 1983 Care Bears line was notable for its bright colors, positive messages, and accompanying accessories, helping to establish Friend Bear as a favorite among children and collectors alike, and cementing her place in 1980s popular culture.
Skin Favorites Emoji Series Lemon Zest Hand Sanitizer Watsons (2022)
The Skin Favorites Emoji Series Hand Sanitizing Lotion – Lemon Zest was a 2022 variant in Watsons’ Skin Favorites line, officially registered in the Philippines as an Emoji Series Hand Sanitizing Lotion with a Lemon Zest variant intended to help moisturize skin while offering convenience and everyday cleansing effects. 🍋 According to the Philippine FDA cosmetic notification, this variant was meant for skin care use, implying it combined some level of cleansing or sanitizing function with hydrating properties commonly found in lotion‑style hand sanitizers, often packaged in emoji‑inspired designs to appeal to younger shoppers.
Peter Rabbit Beatrix Potter Hallmark Ornament (2001)
The Peter Rabbit Beatrix Potter Hallmark Ornament (2001) is a charming collectible that brings the beloved literary character to life in miniature form. Inspired by Beatrix Potter’s classic tales, this ornament depicts Peter Rabbit in his signature blue jacket, capturing his playful and adventurous spirit. Crafted with fine attention to detail, it features hand-painted accents and a high-quality resin or porcelain finish, making it both durable and visually appealing. Released by Hallmark as part of their series of storybook-inspired ornaments, it was designed to celebrate the timeless appeal of Potter’s characters, making it a favorite for collectors and fans of children’s literature alike. Its small size and festive design make it perfect for holiday decorating or display year-round.
Angel’s Pizza Hoy Sauce (2025)
In 2025, Angel’s Pizza in the Philippines doesn’t sell a standalone Angel’s Pizza Hot Sauce product, but the brand does include small packets of hot sauce as a complimentary condiment with pizza orders, which many customers use to add extra spice to their slices — though some reviews mention that the amount or heat level can vary by branch. This hot sauce is generally served alongside their pizzas on delivery or dine‑in orders and is intended to enhance the flavor of their menu items, particularly the spicier or more savory pizzas like the Bulgogi Gochujang flavor introduced in 2025, which features a sweet‑spicy sauce inspired by Korean gochujang.
PEZ Candies Refill Cherry
PEZ candies Cherry are classic fruit‑flavored hard‑pressed candy refills designed to fit into PEZ dispensers, offering the sweet taste of cherry alongside other fruit favorites like lemon, orange, and strawberry. PEZ began introducing fruit flavors—including cherry—when it rebranded from an adult peppermint mint to a children’s candy in the 1950s, shortly after the company started marketing character dispensers in the United States; this change around 1953–1955 brought the now‑iconic fruity candies like cherry to popular attention.
PEZ Candies Refill Strawberry
PEZ Candies Strawberry refill strawberry candies are part of the classic PEZ candy lineup — small, hard, brick‑shaped fruit‑flavored sweets designed to be used as refills in PEZ dispensers or enjoyed on their own. PEZ candy originally began in 1927 in Austria as a peppermint sweet and later expanded into fruit flavors like strawberry, cherry, lemon, and orange when the brand shifted focus to appeal to children in the 1950s. Strawberry refills are one of these long‑established fruit flavors that have been sold alongside other fruity varieties for many decades, though the company doesn’t list a specific year for when the strawberry refill was first introduced by itself; it became common as part of the core fruit flavor range when PEZ expanded beyond peppermint in the mid‑20th century.
Sweet N’ Sour Sauce McDonald’s Philippines (2024)
The Sweet N’ Sour Sauce at McDonald’s Philippines in 2024–2025 is a tangy, fruity condiment offered as an optional extra to pair with items like Chicken McNuggets, fries, and other McDo favorites; it typically costs around ₱17 and contains about 50 calories per serving. This sweet-and-sour dipping sauce delivers a blend of sweet fruit notes and mild acidity that complements savory bites, and it’s one of several sauces available on the McDonald’s Philippines menu alongside classics like BBQ, ranch, and tartar. In the local menu context, Sweet N’ Sour remains popular for adding a bright, complementary flavor to snacks and meals, though McDonald’s has also introduced limited‑time dips over the years to give customers more flavor options.
Hotcake Syrup McDonald’s Philippines (2022)
In 2022, Hotcake Syrup at McDonald’s Philippines was popularly known as the sweet, maple‑style syrup served with the chain’s hotcakes breakfast, designed to complement the fluffy pancakes and butter that make up the classic McDonald’s hotcakes meal; the syrup itself is typically a blend of corn syrup, sugar, water, natural flavors, preservative (potassium sorbate), and caramel color, rather than pure maple syrup, giving it a distinctive sweet taste that many customers enjoy with their hotcakes or other breakfast items.
S & R New York Style Pizza Hot Sauce (2025)
At S & R New York Style Pizza in the Philippines, the hot sauce packet you get with your pizza order in 2025 is a small, single‑serving condiment sachet typically provided along with other sauces like ketchup or gravy for take‑out or delivery pizzas. While the exact brand isn’t officially specified by the restaurant, customers often mention receiving these individual hot sauce packets to add a spicy kick to their large New York‑style pizza slices, though the amount included can vary by branch and order — some reviews note receiving only one or a few packets with their pizza.
Del Monte Original Blend Ketchup - Kenny Rogers Philippines (2025)
The Del Monte Original Blend Ketchup with Lycopene - Pouch 320g and similar sachet/packet forms of Del Monte ketchup are popular single‑serve tomato condiment options in the Philippines in 2025, often provided with meals like burgers and fries at casual dining restaurants (including places like Kenny Rogers) because of their convenience and familiar taste. Made from real, high‑quality tomatoes, this original blend ketchup balances sweet and tangy flavors and is naturally rich in lycopene without added preservatives, making it a versatile dip or spread for snacks and main dishes alike.
McDonald’s Ketchup Philippines (2022)
In 2022 in the Philippines, McDonald’s ketchup remained a familiar condiment served with its meals, typically provided in sachets alongside fries, burgers, and other items—a staple part of the McDonald’s dining experience in the country, though some customers have discussed changes in taste and supplier over time compared with global brands like Heinz that the chain dropped years earlier. Recently, there have been social media conversations and reports about McDonald’s sometimes offering banana ketchup in certain situations (a uniquely Filipino sauce made from bananas) or substituting different ketchup varieties, which fans of the traditional tomato version have reacted strongly to online, but the company has not made an official nationwide switch away from its standard ketchup.
Classic McNuggets Sauce - McDonald’s Philippines (2022)
In McDonald’s Philippines around 2022, the Classic McNuggets Sauce referred to the familiar dipping sauce that came with Chicken McNuggets orders and was distinct from other limited‑time sauces introduced later; many customers described it as a tangy condiment that differed from the sweet barbecue or ranch varieties found elsewhere, making it a recognizable pairing with McNuggets in the Philippines even if specific official descriptions from McDonald’s at that time are rare online.
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